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I too feel a bit dirty saying this, but I actually really like a lot of the w3schools docs - terrible place to learn to code, but great for quickly remembering how do to something that you totally knew at some point but have just forgotten.



Everybody has used them, but nobody wants to admit it ;)

I for one, would like to know who does their SEO... they are often at the top of the results for many searches.


I actually prefer w3 schools to MDN. If I accidentally click on an MDN link it confuses me for a few seconds before I realize what happened and navigate back to w3.


Hahaha if there's a w3schools tutorial I'd definitely take seriously it'd be one on SEO!

By extension - the best SEO guide is almost certainly the first listing for 'SEO guide' on google.


By extension - the best SEO guide is almost certainly the first listing for 'SEO guide' on google.

Only if you can assume that they followed their own guide. I could see an SEO company posting a fake guide to make their own techniques more effective relative to any competition using that guide.


I wore my nerd badge for a while shitting on w3schools - mostly because very early on, it was filled with really wrong information, when it mattered.

I think over time, that wrong information was less detrimental to learning, while still being here and there.

I met too many people over the years who started with w3schools and continued on, so it became clear my sense about it was mostly dogma - if folks turned lemons into lemonade and think fondly of it, who am I to yuck that yum :)




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